Hello,
This thread is similar to a previous regarding connecting 2 switches through fiber from 2 buildings except different contractors/suppliers are telling different things and I'm getting really confused.
Cabling company installed Singlemode fiber between 2 buildings about 1km apart. They have SC connectors on the break box.
I purchased 2 Cisco WS-C2950SX-24 switches. They are 24 port 10/100 + 2 1000mb fiber uplink ports with MT-RJ connectors.
The cabler left us 4 SC-SC patch cords but we had requested SC-MTRJ patch cords. After calling the cabler, they said since the fiber was long, they used singlemode fiber and if you use a SC to MT-RJ patch cord it would not work and therefor will not exchange the cable. IS this true ?
I then called a telecom parts supplier and requested SC to MT-RJ patch cables which they have but then said that I must know if my switch ports are multimode or singlemode. He said most internal equipment is multimode. Is this true ? He asked me to find out what is the GBIC that is installed in my switch. Unfortunately the switches are offsite and don't have access to them right now. He said that converters *might* need to be installed and that they are pretty pricely. However he said that singlemode fiber to multimode switch port is ok with a direct patch cable. Then he said if the switch is multimode, what size of patch cord do I need 62.5micro or 50micro and also said that 50 micro is preferred. Singlemode has is only 9micro right ?
So I need to know what kind of patch cord/adaptors would I need to connect switch to patch cord to fiber to patch cord and back to switch! I never that it would be this complicated. I want to avoid replacing the switches. It would mean a lost of over 3000$.
Meanwhile I try to get more info regarding fiber interconnexions...
thanks
akwong
This thread is similar to a previous regarding connecting 2 switches through fiber from 2 buildings except different contractors/suppliers are telling different things and I'm getting really confused.
Cabling company installed Singlemode fiber between 2 buildings about 1km apart. They have SC connectors on the break box.
I purchased 2 Cisco WS-C2950SX-24 switches. They are 24 port 10/100 + 2 1000mb fiber uplink ports with MT-RJ connectors.
The cabler left us 4 SC-SC patch cords but we had requested SC-MTRJ patch cords. After calling the cabler, they said since the fiber was long, they used singlemode fiber and if you use a SC to MT-RJ patch cord it would not work and therefor will not exchange the cable. IS this true ?
I then called a telecom parts supplier and requested SC to MT-RJ patch cables which they have but then said that I must know if my switch ports are multimode or singlemode. He said most internal equipment is multimode. Is this true ? He asked me to find out what is the GBIC that is installed in my switch. Unfortunately the switches are offsite and don't have access to them right now. He said that converters *might* need to be installed and that they are pretty pricely. However he said that singlemode fiber to multimode switch port is ok with a direct patch cable. Then he said if the switch is multimode, what size of patch cord do I need 62.5micro or 50micro and also said that 50 micro is preferred. Singlemode has is only 9micro right ?
So I need to know what kind of patch cord/adaptors would I need to connect switch to patch cord to fiber to patch cord and back to switch! I never that it would be this complicated. I want to avoid replacing the switches. It would mean a lost of over 3000$.
Meanwhile I try to get more info regarding fiber interconnexions...
thanks
akwong